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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Entry Submitted by Fireswan at 11:52 AM EDT on July 30, 2017I was wondering about the effects of long term dehydration on the bones in the body. Now Fireswan - what is your obsession with bones?I'll get to that, but first my obsession with water.Turns out that the bones suffer from bone loss during periods of dehydration leading temporary and reversable osteoporosis. Once hydration returns the bones can rebuild and do recover. Makes sense that when the metabolic needs to sustain life is greater than the incoming sustenance. Bones that go into water debt and become weakened and fragile but can recover when the tap is turned back on. What else happens?Edema Bone marrow can have edema which is a fancy word for allowing for creating pockets of water inside the bone marrow. It is good to conserve and stockpile water where it is most needed to maintain the blood factory but this is done by replacing bone marrow tissue with water pockets. This is the main reason why dehydrated people feel so tired. They can't make enough blood.So what does the body's bones tell us about the RV that we don't already know?Constant dehydration gives rise to debt slavery.Know that, what else?Hard to innovate and express oneself when conserving what you have to just get by.Know that also, what else?When your bones ache you feel them, become aware of them. You tune into how they operate and function, and you start listening to them.Huh?What do people do when their bones ache? They slow down, do less, feel intrinsically uncomfortable. In their slowing down they become introspective and interested in what used to be boring to look at. They start studying their bones. They start observing what hurts and how the bones are aligned and what can they do to FEEL BETTER.Financially dehydrated people start studying economics, finance and law. They start investigating how the system is set up. They start poking around asking questions. They become in-vested enough to in-vestigate. They start caring about understanding how the system works. They start waking up to the signals the system produces about its health...So what's the hidden unforeseen influence of the thirsty on the financial systems of the world?They follow the money and figure out the corruption, fraud and follow their parched water-seeking noses to the swamp.Can being constantly thirsty have any other effects, is there a hidden opportunity?Thirst is a powerful drive. The thristy can become very creative.Now with the RV, I see constant advertising that "water is coming" for the patient chosen ones. Messages continue day-after-day of just sit tight and wait your turn. As the well of promises seems to hydrate others, the edema continued to replace blood making capacity and at some point the bone level decision arises "can't wait any longer, gotta take matters (marrow) into one's own hands. The patients lose faith in the hospitals and start walking out the doors once the Intel IV drip stops working.So it's no surprise that during the marathon wait, a few "dug deep" into the obvious question of "in an abundant world flowing with milk, honey and water, why are we dehydrated?" Whose limiting our water supply, where is it going? It's got to be pooling somewhere. Where? TDA accounts? A warehouse of water?No surprise about what happens next.Fireswanhttps://www.nytimes.com/video/world/americas/100000004485562/venezuela-gripped-by-hunger-and-riots.html

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